Hello, readers of spodeli. no. I'm a girl, 20 years old. I have suspicions of low sugar / diabetes, but I'm not sure (I'll be happy if I'm wrong) and I ask those familiar with me to share their opinion. In general, I am very weak, although I eat a lot. Gene or something, I don't know. 1, 55, 43 kg. As for the past year, I gained 5 kg. I'm not anorexic or anything like that. Lately I notice the following symptoms in me: - in the morning when I get up I urgently need to eat something, preferably sweet, otherwise I feel very sick. -After this meal I will soon be hungry again. I eat a lot of food and after about 1-max 2 hours I am hungry again. But if I don't eat right now, I feel bad and very sick. I'm getting smaller, I'm shivering, sometimes I get a migraine. - I feel quite sweet, and by a lot I don't mean 1 row of chocolate every day, and if I have it in me, I wash it for 5 minutes. - I urinate very often (at best in an hour or so), and I have not had cystitis recently. I was diagnosed with pyelonephritis 2 years ago, but I haven't had any symptoms since the summer. - I drink water, a lot and when I drink, I'm not at all - I have polycystosis (I read that it had something to do with blood sugar) - my blood pressure is generally low 90/60 is normal. - when I don't eat for 1-2 hours, I feel a strange feeling, which is not exactly hunger, because at the same time I feel full. And I have a metallic taste in my mouth. -I often get fungus (sometimes from antibiotics, but I try to take an antifungal capsule before taking them, but I have cases when I have no idea why they appear to me. I've been with them for years) I don't know what it is and I'm afraid to share with our because no one takes me seriously because I have a lot of diseases right now,
1 danger_alicee answered
You are an adult, if you are so worried about your opinion, just go to the doctor without them knowing. Diabetes is not a joke, I've had it for a long time, but I can't just read some symptoms and say whether you have it or not. You should consult a doctor and have a blood test done.